Call for articles for On Site 22

Categories

You are all very good at taking On Site’s themes and running with them. Have a think about war and all the ways it shows materially in buildings, landscapes, cities. Don’t be afraid to take on the biggest of all subjects, and the most local instances of it.

war. what is it good for?

architecture and war

geographies of war

landscapes of war

defence

walled cities

urban traces

walls

territoriality

monuments and memorials

military installations

war museums

war art

war sites

borders

victory and loss

reconstruction

peace

protest

barracks and bases

field hospitals

intervention

partition

On Site would like proposals for articles, notes, photographs, interviews, proj­ects on the subject of architecture in its widest interpretation and war, in its widest effects. The keywords above are an indication of the potential breadth of this issue.

The deadline for proposals is July 1, 2009 and the deadline for finished articles is August 15, 2009. Please send them to editor@onsitereview.ca.

Texts should be 800-1,000 words or less. Images must be 300dpi CMYK JPEGs at least 2,000 pixels wide. Copyright clearance must be obtained for any images not your own.

On Site is not an academic journal, but an independent magazine read by architects, artists, landscape architects, designers, geographers, students, historians and people. It covers culture, infrastructure, landscape and de­sign. They aim for sophisticated ideas in accessible language. They like con­struction issues and theory, engineering and art, drawings and photographs, and enthusiasm and energy.

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